Sentences with phrase «identity construction»

Neptune creates counter-narratives which examine pedagogies of resistance, black subjectivity and the nuances of identity construction amongst marginalized female bodies of color.
If the social context precludes a stable and positive group identity — for instance, because of being negatively defined by others — people are more likely to generate a resistance identity, with boundaries that appear impermeable and safe, or by engaging in identity construction that can lead to xenophobia, rigid ethnocentrism, or forms of ideological radicalism.
Plenary freedom for identity construction is, in the end, an empty freedom.
One of the most indicative examples of Russian relational identity construction is the reaction to the recent assassination of Osama Bin Laden by US commandos.
The concept of the nonhuman is an inseparable component of Asian American identity construction, deriving from a historical racialization of Asians as a subspecies.
All the characters in Wonder guide readers to think about identity construction as it plays out at the intersections of biology, society, emotions, and cognition — a link to the «Individual Development and Identity» strand.
In her first solo museum exhibition, Oakland - born artist Sadie Barnette maps identity construction and personal mythology through the FBI file amassed during her father's years as a Black Panther.
Examining the impact of time and space on identity constructions, places, and (hi) stories, these works record, critique, and expand the understanding of the social role of artistic practice.
Just Love Me — with its title taken directly from a late 90s neon sign by Tracey Emin — reveals how complex and differentiated female identity constructions have become today.
The structural realities of inequality and the dynamic nature of identity construction set the stage for a condition of perpetual contestation, one that will be especially trackable through several upcoming projects.
Opening up a discussion about modern masculinity and the different factors that go into constructing popular notions of masculinity, the show is also concerned with the products and architectures that facilitate these kinds of toxic and widespread identity constructions.
Derived from the cheek and hair clippings that Manning mailed out of prison, the portraits not only show the emerging technologies of genomic identity construction but also provided Manning a form of visibility and proof of existence during her time in prison.
2014 Whitney Biennial artist Zackary Drucker's video, from the live performance The Inability to be Looked At and The Horror of Nothing to See, explores masochistic identity construction, new - age tyranny, and collective experience.
Often employing her own autobiography to consider black female subjectivities and identity construction within the social and political structures of art and the world at large, O'Grady brings sharp focus to the experience of aging.
Social marking and the mental coloring of identity: Sexual identity construction and maintenance in the United States.
Topics explored include: the National Security Administration's blind surveillance program and eradication of privacy, the increasing militarisation of the border, the prevalence of racialized police violence, and identity construction through self - surveillance technologies.
Fortunately during his residency, Ingram, a queer artist originally from Jackson, Mississippi, got to work through some ideas for his exhibition, Skin Thick, which uses «found images and materials to question the process of identity construction» with the Mexico City - based Perea.
Few themes are as prominent today as identity construction, not least identity construction through acquisition and consumption.
Because of the emotional nature of identity issues, identity construction has to be authentic to each group itself and will be rejected if defined by others.
Sense - making is not an event, but is ongoing, focused on extracted cues, driven by plausibility and tied to identity construction (Conley, 2002; Weick, 1995).
By altering such iconic imagery Ruyter plays on the subjectivity of identity construction.
Friberg's video and photography involves themes of identity construction, masculinity, and power.
The retrospective spans work from 1963 to 2017 and showcases Hershman Leeson's investigations of identity construction and the relationship between humans and machines through a variety of media, including interactive sculpture, photography, performance, film, collage, and installation.
Exemplifying avant - garde artistic practices of the era, his works reflect his interest in cognitive psychology, identity construction and existential questions of human existence.
An African - American woman herself, Simpson investigates the role hair plays in identity construction and as a race signifier.
Whether working in photography or highly detailed drawing, large - scale installations or zine and book making, Barnette often turns her attention toward unexpected locations of identity construction, family histories, subculture coding, celebration and excess.
He combines the European approach to its own colonial past within the framework of World War I with struggles for independence on the African continent, with current migration politics and with mechanisms of identity construction.
In Things Get Lost, Brown assembles photography, collage, and installation artworks that examine the collecting of heirloom objects as a means of identity construction and the building of personal, familial, and community history.
The panel will also explore issues surrounding, but not limited to: politics and material use; themes of displacement, migration, and dislocation; identity construction and otherness; and the relationships between labor, domesticity, and gender and how these issues are integrated into a movement towards highly experimental projects that challenge traditional notions of craft.
It's not only about the physical location, but also the concept of nationhood and identity construction.
On view through Dec. 16 in the Big Medium Gallery, Skin Thick references «certain material surfaces that have a specific relationship to the body» through which Ingram unites his printmaking and sculptural concerns, as well as creative writing and making objects, to question the process of identity construction.
Her most recent work includes digital post production operations on photography where she composes images that become portraits, but operating with different concepts related to identity construction.
This paper elucidates the importance of... participation in work as an essential ingredient in the promotion of occupational justice, in identity construction and in the process of recovery for persons with psychiatric disability.
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